Orange County Insight January 2022

January is the deadliest month for carbon monoxide poisoning

Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning depend on the level of carbon monoxide and duration of

exposure. Mild symptoms sometimes are mistaken for flu.

Low to moderate CO poisoning results in:

High - level CO poisoning results in:

Headache

Mental confusion

Fatigue

Vomiting

Shortness of breath

Loss of muscular coordination

Nausea

Loss of consciousness

Dizziness

Death

If you think you are experiencing any of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, go outside and get fresh air immediately. Call 911 from outside. You could lose consciousness and die if you stay in the home.

The CDC offers these carbon monoxide safety tips:

• Have your furnace, water heater, and any other gas or coal - burning appliances serviced by a qualified technician every year. • Do not use portable flameless chemical heaters indoors. • Have your chimney checked and cleaned every year, and make sure your fireplace damper is open before lighting a fire and well after the fire is extinguished. • Never use a gas oven for heating your home. • Never use a generator inside your home, basement, garage, or less than 20 feet from any window, door, or vent; fatal levels of carbon monoxide can be produced in just minutes, even if doors and windows are open. • Never run a car in a garage that is attached to a house, even with the garage door open.

Page 23 | January, 2022

Made with FlippingBook Online newsletter